In addition, ICS-SABA and ICS-formoterol were associated with "modest" improvements in asthma control, without the risk of an increase in adverse events. "Anti-inflammatory relievers are superior to ...
Treatment with metformin was associated with a reduction in asthma attacks among patients with asthma and type 2 diabetes, with additional reductions observed with the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists, ...
Although there is limited and some negative evidence for the effect of ICS in young children, ICS remains the most effective medication for controlling asthma of the currently available drugs for ...
Poorly controlled asthma is a predisposing factor for an acute exacerbation evoked by the aforementioned trigger factors. [40–43] Indeed, the loss of immunological balance and the rapid ...
Many patients are unable to control their asthma with current treatments, and may prefer non-corticosteroid medications. Inhaled corticosteroids, although generally safe, have been associated with ...